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PNS Daily News - September 26, 2017

Today’s news focuses on several issues including: a third Republican opposing the latest Obamacare repeal effort; a look at the safety of personal information on this Voter Registration Day; and U.S. crime still historically low despite a recent rise.

Public News Service - MD: Water

BALTIMORE -- The latest class of the Chesapeake Conservation Corps is ready to go to work cleaning up and preserving Maryland's natural treasures.
The Corps is a program created several years ago by the Maryland Legislature to provide job training for young people and promote the green economy at

BALTIMORE – Those who love Chesapeake Bay are hopeful this week that despite President Donald Trump's promise to cut funding this year to help protect the bay, lawmakers will refuse to do that.
A subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee is expected to include $60 million for the En

BALTIMORE – More financial support for on the ground environmental restoration programs is on the way to Maryland counties that surround Chesapeake Bay.
The Chesapeake Bay Trust has announced that grants are available.
Jana Davis, the group’s executive director, says the money will g

BALTIMORE – This year's Treasure the Chesapeake Bay Celebration has a couple of new twists.
An individual who's worked to restore and preserve the bay is being honored, and the event is being moved from Annapolis to Baltimore.
Kelly Swartout, director of development and marketing for the C

BALTIMORE - Advocates for Chesapeake Bay are calling the budget proposed by the Trump administration devastating, to the bay and the millions of people who rely on it for clean drinking water.
The budget proposal for fiscal year 2018 recommended that the entire $73 million budget for the Environmen

BALTIMORE – One of this year's most contentious debates in Maryland centers around whether to ban hydraulic fracking.
A moratorium on fracking is set to expire in October. Thirty-seven groups have signed a letter to Gov. Larry Hogan supporting legislation (SB740 and HB1325) to ban fracking i

ANNAPOLIS, Md. - If you know someone who works hard to protect Chesapeake Bay, you can nominate them for an award for their efforts. The Chesapeake Bay Trust is seeking applications and nominations for its 2017 Annual Scholarship and Awards Program.
Individuals, communities, businesses and organiza

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – For people who love the Chesapeake Bay and want to help protect it, one of the easiest ways is by purchasing the Bay Plate. Since it was released in 1991, about 400,000 have been sold, with the money going to help clean up and protect the Bay.
Kelly Swartout, Director of Mar